Member Since April 22, 2008 , From Tampa Bay FL, United States
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About Tony:

I’m sort of the back woodsy sort of fellow, and I truly want to keep the ole arts, crafts, and technologies alive. It really distorts me to know that so much knowledge is being lost. Although there may be books on the subject, unless someone keeps it alive ‘the knowledge will be lost forever’! I like the Woodrights shop and Mr. Roy Underhill is a hero of mine. This style of woodworking is (to me) the best in the world. It’s getting back to the basics, back to the ole world technique and the ole school of wood working. Kudos to Mr. Underhill, he is a guru to be sure!


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Commented: About coppettone's answer

What sort of a hurtful answer is those suppose to be? The person who asked that question might have been pouring their heart out, and you stomped on it like that? What sort of sick person are you?

Commented: About SugarPlum's answer

You’re so right! I feel that if you’re hard to get (man or woman) then your high maintenance and expensive too and should be avoided at all coasts like an Aborigine’s arm pit. Games only lead to ...

Commented: About Tony's answer

Women aren’t the only ones who are so stupid about dating too. Have you ever looked at some of the stupid games men play? I have heard so many men brag; “Yea the more you push them away, the more ...

Commented: About Tony's answer

Ha, ha no I’m sorry. Yes I know he was not a Native American and that he was in fact Sicilian and I do know that he was accepted as a life time member of the Cherokee nation and his wife was Native ...

Commented: About Tony's answer

Thank you Mr. Jqna. by chance are you in some way related to him or a member of a groupe he belonged to?

Commented: About Davethewoodman's answer

Dave I think you might be on something here! The increments on the iron shaft would certainly be great for making sure that the depth of a cut is on the mark! It could truly be worthy of further ...

Commented: About Tony's answer

Now to me the bowling pin part looks like the handle and this ‘In my humble opinion’ looks like a branding iron for a crafts man (or woman) to scorch there makers mark in there finished product ...

Commented: About Tony's answer

Your very welcome to be sure. If ever I can help anyone just let me know! :-)

Commented: About Lee's answer

Do you know of any other books on this subject? I've seen one that only told how to use floor nails and or horse shoe nails to make chisels and stuff. And it told how to make some un-useable stuff too ...

Commented: About Tony's answer

Thank you. I hopoe you get it fixed soon

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